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Written and narrated by Lisa Moren with music composed by Dan Deacon, the Chesapeake Bay is described in both enlightenment and medieval terms. The narrator weaves personal observation with scientific knowledge to unpack recent political events and argues for a broad perspective on diversity. The reader imagines the planet as an ensouled body soaked in a wet film that inhales and exhales like a living organism. Meandering stories reminisce on similar patterns in cryonics, meditation, the origins of the Internet, protests, US elections, and algae blooms all describing a world out of balance.

This podcast is an audio version of the augmented reality project “Under the Bay”, collaboration with artist Lisa Moren, marine biologist Tsvetan Bachvaroff funded by the Saul Zaentz Innovation Fund, The Deutsch Foundation, IMET and UMBC. For more information see: lisamoren.com/underthebay

Water Moving Around My Fingers

Internet pioneer, Ted Nelson, describes how he came up with the idea of "hypertext" when he was a boy on his grandfathers boat.

Written and narrated by Lisa Moren with narration by Woody Lissauer [Ted Nelson] and Ruskin Nohe-Moren [Theodore Schwenk], with music by Dan Deacon.

Lisa Moren